--(1) If the court makes a provisional charging order-
----(a) the order; and
----(b) a copy of the evidence in support of the application for the order,
--must be served on the judgment debtor.
--(2) A copy of the order must also be served on the interested persons listed in the evidence filed in support of the application for a charging order.
--(3) The provisional charging order must state the date, time and place when the court will consider making a fmal charging order.
--(4) The court office must give at least 42 days notice of that hearing.
--(5) The judgment creditor must serve the order and copy order.
--(6) Any interested person other than the public company and the proper officer must be served personally.
Notes
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